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    School Fire Research Paper

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    land near Pomeroy, Washington. The fire burned at three different severity levels: low, medium, and high. These three levels impacted the 21,000 ha differently and allowed different numbers of plants and trees to survive or regenerate depending on the severity of the fire and the fire adaptations each plant or tree species possess. Some salvage logging was done after the fire occurred and other areas were re-seeded with native grasses to reduce erosion and…

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    Diablo As Victoria and I sat on the plush sofa in our atrium, studying for a particularly difficult math test that was to take place the next day, I glanced out of the glass doors in front of us, at the fog covered lake and clustered vegetation that circled our cement patio. By chance I happened to spot a milky colored patch of fur moving along the jungle within our back porch. I leaned forward to get a better look at this mysterious animal. “Lilli!” Victoria barked, as she tried to get me to…

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    Tree-ear, an orphan abandoned after the death of his parents, a kid with street smarts, and the apprentice of Min, a respected Korean potter. Tree-ear was sheltered and cared for by Crane-man his friend and surrogate father until he died a sorrow death. That is when Ajima and Min took him in as their own giving him the name Hyung-pil. At the start of the story Tree-ear does not have as much wisdom and smarts compared to himself at the closing of the story. At the opening of A Single Shard…

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    Vicia Faba Seeds Essay

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    40 “Yates” Vicia Faba seeds were selected and measured using a millimetre ruler, ensuring that all selected seeds were kept within a size range of 3mm in diameter. Each one of the 8 pots was filled with 8dm3 of soil and given a label using the marking pen, indicating the concentration of gibberellic acid that would be poured into it. 5 Vicia Faba seeds were placed in each pot and buried into the soil at a consistent depth of 1cm. The distance between each seed and adjacent seeds was kept at a…

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    Germination Lab Report

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    when seeds undergo the process of turning into plants when the right conditions are given. These conditions include water, oxygen, temperature (some seeds may need a warmer/cooler temperature depending on the type of seed) and some seeds may also need a specific amount of light to germinate (https://extension.illinois.edu/gpe/case3/c3facts3.html). Seeds have an outer shell (seed coat) surrounding them. Inside the seed coat is the embryonic plant and the seed lives off of it’s nutrients until…

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    germination the seeds absorb water either through the micropyle(pore like opening) it is present or through the testa(outer seed coat) when it is permeable.The entry of water actives the embryo cells.Ones soaked for the required time,the part of the plant that first emerges from the seed is the embryonic root known as the radicle allows the seedling to anchor it self to the ground and start absorbing water.After the root…

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    Radish Seed Experiment

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    change and it would change to using more than ten radish seeds, more like 20-25 seeds so you have a larger test group per trial. The people that this experiment would help is anybody looking to learn more about the impact of microwave radiation on plants and germination. Also people who want to grow things in outer space where there is cosmic microwave radiation will be helped by this experiment because they will be able to understand that they will not be able to grow radishes because the…

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    Red-white-red is a color combination of the Canadian flag. A maple leaf is a Canadian symbol since as early as 1700. When the Canada Day rolls around, the best way to celebrate the summer holiday and surprise your kids and guests by making healthy and delicious treats, baking cakes or cookies, and using the red-white color combination and maple leaf shapes for food decoration. White is for peace and red is for bravery, so celebrate the Canada Day with fabulous, brave and soothing desserts in red…

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    The fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine is any evidence that was gathered as a result of an illegal search. Also, illegal questioning cannot be used against the individual being searched even if the evidence was gathered lawfully at a later time. The terminology is that the source of the evidence is tainted (which is considered the tree), then the evidence that is gained from the source, is tainted as well (which is the fruit). Although the fruit of the poisonous tree is nothing more than a…

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    They eat leaves from Date palms, Dogwood, Roses, Orange trees, Whitewood, various Wattles, and Ribbon pea plants. They also share a leaf and eat together after the eggs hatch, then they will start eating a whole leaf by themselves. Some caterpillars eat 27,000 times their weight during this larval phase before turning into an adult moth. They are herbivores…

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